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. >>> and don't cry for me, california. sure, they have a great love for the environment, but isn't that the reason why their gas prices are so darn high right now? we'll going to challenge an environmentalist from sacramento in the next half-hour. do not miss it. irbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> welcome back to "street signs" with market flash on the home builders. take a lo
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there are gasoline stations shut down in california. what's going on? >> we had a four year low on inventories, and we've been strange the system. all of that, you know, makes us very vulnerable. so you had the baytown fire that was not a big event but enough of an event to shut things down for a while constraining supplies. we're on a knife edge but seasonally we're coming out of the driving season sponsorship it shouldn't last too long. >> in california mostly but throughout the united states if >> it is. four year low across the board but california is the most vulnerable. >> you had say you don't think it will last long how long >> two to four weeks. >> what do you make of the selloff in crude. i think of romney doing well in debate. right. talk about regime change in iran potentially because of the protests. >> that's the big one. >> that's the big one. elections in venezuela this weekend which may be -- >> that could be next week's -- >> next week's big one. three situation wrgs you could see a lot more supply coming on the market no, >> on the cr
there are gasoline stations shut down in california. what's going on? >> we had a four year low on inventories, and we've been strange the system. all of that, you know, makes us very vulnerable. so you had the baytown fire that was not a big event but enough of an event to shut things down for a while constraining supplies. we're on a knife edge but seasonally we're coming out of the driving season sponsorship it shouldn't last too long. >> in california mostly but throughout the...
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let's go to robyn in california. >> hi, jim. booyah. i read that a rise in christmas shopping is expected this year. my question concerns mattel or other kid oriented stocks, whether they rise during the holiday season and what you think they will do this year. >> the fundamentals are more challenged than i like. the toy cohort did not have a good back to school season. mattel would be the one that i like. it has a 3.5% yield. the forecasts about holiday season is going to be, they are based on nothing. that is total thumb sucking. they ought to go bet on the browns. whatever, anyway, use the calendar to remind you when your anniversary is. not for investing. anyway, wow, try looking at the fundamentals, not your desk calendar. stay with cramer. >> coming up, cash crop? the midwest biggest drought in decades sent shares of mosaic up to 52 week highs. after failed earnings should you be harvesting your gains or doubling down? cramer talks exclusively to the ceo next. >> and later, retail rumble. wall street is at war over a big box giant
let's go to robyn in california. >> hi, jim. booyah. i read that a rise in christmas shopping is expected this year. my question concerns mattel or other kid oriented stocks, whether they rise during the holiday season and what you think they will do this year. >> the fundamentals are more challenged than i like. the toy cohort did not have a good back to school season. mattel would be the one that i like. it has a 3.5% yield. the forecasts about holiday season is going to be, they...
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let's go to ellie in california. >> hi, jim. boo-yah! >> boo-yah, ellie. >> i have a question about mlmx. >> we walked away it from. we had a really big game. we didn't like the change. there is a lot of other plays. we declared ourselves victorious. and we moved on. i need to go to ken in california. ken? >> ken? yo-yo? ken may be no show. like molly no show in the movie "the gauntlet." let's go to charlotte in florida. charlotte? >> jim, the transaction between eden and cooper industries? good or bad? >> that closes october 26th. that's when i believe immedia immediately eaton will prevail. that is a stock is a buy, buy, buy. justin in south carolina. how are you? >> how are you? >> i'm doing awesome, man. hey, my question today is about taiwan semiconductors. trades tsm. hit a new 52-week high today. and i hold this since about 2008. i'm considering taking some profit. >> i suggest that justin, it will be justified to get profits. all the semiconductors are down. this one is too high. i'm saying justify it and go. that, ladies and gen
let's go to ellie in california. >> hi, jim. boo-yah! >> boo-yah, ellie. >> i have a question about mlmx. >> we walked away it from. we had a really big game. we didn't like the change. there is a lot of other plays. we declared ourselves victorious. and we moved on. i need to go to ken in california. ken? >> ken? yo-yo? ken may be no show. like molly no show in the movie "the gauntlet." let's go to charlotte in florida. charlotte? >> jim, the...
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arby in california? >> mr. cramer, i want to give you a big boo-yah from sunny san diego. >> well, good. maybe we can -- maybe someone can tell rivers he plays for my fantasy team and delivers. or call norv turner. what is the stock? >> the stock today is sirius satellite radio. four year high. b of a and merrill lynch put a $3.7 price on it. >> i thought that was wrong. i think liberty media could be able to cap your top here. i like sirius. i like mel karmazin. i do not like the way they just casually threw him under the m-106 which is a bus. i like the stock but i think it's capped. >> carol in new hampshire. >> hi, jim cramer. boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> chicago bridge and iron? >> i think this is going to be a strong quarter. you know what? buy, buy, buy. i need to do more work. but it's got one nasty chart. let's go to ellie in california. >> hi, jim. boo-yah! >> boo-yah, ellie. >> i have a question about mlnx. >> we walked away it from. we had a really big gain. we didn't like the changes up top. there is a
arby in california? >> mr. cramer, i want to give you a big boo-yah from sunny san diego. >> well, good. maybe we can -- maybe someone can tell rivers he plays for my fantasy team and delivers. or call norv turner. what is the stock? >> the stock today is sirius satellite radio. four year high. b of a and merrill lynch put a $3.7 price on it. >> i thought that was wrong. i think liberty media could be able to cap your top here. i like sirius. i like mel karmazin. i do...
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zillo reporting today that the cheapest california homes down 43%. that's squeezing those much-needed first-time home buyers out of the market. michelle. >> all right. thank you so much. based on all those numbers, are things looking up in the housing market? >> two guests on that. sherry is a real estate attorney. she thinks the house market will still bump along for some time to come. sherry, why? >> well, if you look at the 50,000 foot view, you take a step back. we have states like california where, sure, foreclosures are down 45%, but they're still one of the top states for foreclosure. if my kid brought home a zero on her math test and brought it up 45%, she's still failing. in most of the judicial states, the foreclosures are actually up. here in florida, foreclosures are up by 24% 11 months in a row. we're seeing similar problems with the price trends. prices are bumping along the bottom, which can be worse in the long run than sharp drops. historically, we're still really far away from where the price trends should be. >> fran, you see it th
zillo reporting today that the cheapest california homes down 43%. that's squeezing those much-needed first-time home buyers out of the market. michelle. >> all right. thank you so much. based on all those numbers, are things looking up in the housing market? >> two guests on that. sherry is a real estate attorney. she thinks the house market will still bump along for some time to come. sherry, why? >> well, if you look at the 50,000 foot view, you take a step back. we have...
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foreclosure filings in q 3 are down dramatically in california, arizona, michigan and georgia. these are states where foreclosures don't need to go before a judge so they've been moving very quickly and investors have been inhaling them, pushing prices higher. buying in to price recovery -- well, not so profitable anymore. but, on the flip side, you're going to get better deals and bigger profits in states that are seeing foreclosure spikes. states where you need the judge and where huge backlogs are now finally moving. new york, new jersey, florida, illinois, seeing double and triple-digit percent jumps in foreclosure activity. investors will find more supply at lower prices. now investor demand has driven supplies on the low end down out west dramatically. zillow reported supplies of the biggest california homes down 43% from a year ago and that is squeezing those much-needed first-time home buyers right out of the market. also pressuring the investors. for more on the blog, realtycheck.cnbc.com. tyler, i joined the facebook. go like it, get all the real estate news you ever
foreclosure filings in q 3 are down dramatically in california, arizona, michigan and georgia. these are states where foreclosures don't need to go before a judge so they've been moving very quickly and investors have been inhaling them, pushing prices higher. buying in to price recovery -- well, not so profitable anymore. but, on the flip side, you're going to get better deals and bigger profits in states that are seeing foreclosure spikes. states where you need the judge and where huge...
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jon fortt who somehow beat me back from california. he's here in the studio today. he's got a first on cnbc interview with mike ballmer, microsoft's ceo, tomorrow morning on "squawk box." >>> on street signs, another great show, we're talking about the housing hopium. we've been right. herb, how can you capitalize is our question here. >>> also ahead, brooklyn is getting yet another professional sports team. we're about to talk about that big news with the woman who helped make the new barclays center in brooklyn a reality. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great
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we did actually when i was in california this week. >> that's right. that was a good one. >> now that they've unveiled the ipad mini to the world, there is one big question -- will anybody buy it? preorders begin today. and cnbc's john of all thing, apple this week, keeping track of the numbers. what do we know? >> well, we actually don't have a lotting to o as far as ipad mini numbers. less than an hour after apple opened preorders at 3:00 a.m. eastern, the white mini sold out. apple won't be shipping more of those for another two weeks. people who preordered the black version still hearing from the web site it will arrive a week from today. but we can't read too much into the first hours of preorder. we need some data to work with. two things i'll be looking for, one, a press release from apple today or monday letting us know how preorders are going. two, really have to get a look at apple stores a week from today. will there be lines and will apple treat this like an iphone launch? they'll have a sense of that from the preorder, how big it should be
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steve in california, steve? >> caller: sunny california beach boo-ya to you from california. >> well, you've got the edge on me. >> caller: right on highway 1. >> all right. >> caller: news corp, they're going to be splitting up maybe. hear that might be a publishing side and entertainment side -- >> 30 bucks, 30 bucks. that's where stephanie link and i think it is headed. she's co-portfolio manager with me. we think there's a $30 number that comes when you break that into the pieces. it's a win. do you yahoo!? i think ceo marisa mayer is what yahoo! needed. i think she has what it takes to turn this company around. particularly when it comes to unlocking value. and the sum of its parts. congratulations, marisa. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, industrial strength, prologis is at the center of the global supply chain. operating a portfolio of distribution centers, warehouses and commercial real estate around the world. tonight, cramer is talking to the ceo to get a real read on the economy. >>> it is time, it's
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this is common in california. >> so california is a big marketplace. >> i think it's very interesting. the u.s. government's already looking at having different servicing fees for different states, for example, judicial state where you can't foreclose. well that problem is the same for fannie and freddie as it is for a bank and if they can't get a hold of collateral on a loan, do you want to write production in that state, do you want to have different servicing fees and california is a nightmare. most people in the industry today do not understand what she's done. let me give you another example. say you get foreclosed in california. year goes by, house prices go up, you as the former debtor go back and sue the lender for personal injury under california law and most banks do not understand this. >> one comment the cfo at wells fargo tim sloan made comments. he pointed out the economic and interest rate environments continue to present challenges for us in our industry. what do you think about the financials? >> they made less, the net interest margins shrunk. >> and same with jp, th
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the problems are hidden with refineries just at the same time that in california and only in california we're switching over from a special summer blend of gasoline to a special winter blend of california gasoline, and prices have shot up a record 20 cents in the last 24 hours. >> people are suffering. the unemployment is out. everybody's complaining and they complaining us. they are not complaining the government. >> now, bill, zoom in here. at this particular gas station, the owners have put up signs saying sorry, it's not our fault. we are hearing that some stations that are out have been resupplied but some are only getting half orders. maybe you better get your bass by lunch time or mid afternoon if you don't want to run short somewhere. a consortium has asked the state resources board to give them a waiver so they can use other types of gasoline not usually allowed in california. the resources board tells us they are still considering that issue. back to you. >> jane, thank you. >>> so what must happen to get individual investors to come back into a market, a market that keeps on
the problems are hidden with refineries just at the same time that in california and only in california we're switching over from a special summer blend of gasoline to a special winter blend of california gasoline, and prices have shot up a record 20 cents in the last 24 hours. >> people are suffering. the unemployment is out. everybody's complaining and they complaining us. they are not complaining the government. >> now, bill, zoom in here. at this particular gas station, the...
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our brian sullivan is live at the big event in san jose, california. good day brian. >> tody, thanks. we are get golden gate to get numbers, product releases from apple the next couple of hours and we will bring them to you. we have apple co tim cook on stage saying the iphone is the fastest selling phone in history. more than 200 million people have already downloaded and installed their new ios 6 operating system. also talked about the ipad, or ipod, long-forgot musical device to some. they say they have sold more than 3 million total units of that and they refreshed that of course, at the last event. iphone 15 a hot seller. the ipod new lineup a hot seller. everybody seems to be downloading ios 6 very quickly. went ipad mini launch comes out, we will bring it to you. gene munster wants to see it priced under $300, otherwise, may not gain new market share, just steal from the old. i'm here all day for you guys. >> we will be back with you shortly. let's talk about apple's big event. dan ackerman, senior editor at c net. welcome what is the risk that
our brian sullivan is live at the big event in san jose, california. good day brian. >> tody, thanks. we are get golden gate to get numbers, product releases from apple the next couple of hours and we will bring them to you. we have apple co tim cook on stage saying the iphone is the fastest selling phone in history. more than 200 million people have already downloaded and installed their new ios 6 operating system. also talked about the ipad, or ipod, long-forgot musical device to some....
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. >> john in california. >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from california. >> oh, man, i lived at tenth and p. unfortunately it was not an apartment, it was a street corner. but they never rousted me. >> caller: we love the way you sleep in cars out here. >> thank you, man. it's a little nasty. for a date, it's really home-free. your place or mine? >> caller: i've got raytheon, and i've had it for a while. i just want to know with what is coming up in the future with these wars winding down, raytheon the way to go? >> i don't know. you have the president of the united states talking about fancy private jets not doing that well. you had romney wanting to spend more on the defense. if you think president obama is going to be reelected, you don't want to be in raytheon, frankly. you're going to have to do some little selling. let's go to kierein in florida. kierein? >> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer here in sunny florida. >> like that. what is up? >> caller: listen, i see that united health care purchased 90% of the brazilian health care companies down there. where do you see the stock go from he
. >> john in california. >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from california. >> oh, man, i lived at tenth and p. unfortunately it was not an apartment, it was a street corner. but they never rousted me. >> caller: we love the way you sleep in cars out here. >> thank you, man. it's a little nasty. for a date, it's really home-free. your place or mine? >> caller: i've got raytheon, and i've had it for a while. i just want to know with what is coming up in the future...
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to california to rest.ts it's like thing. >> vineyard is going to california to rest.s it's like thing. >> vineyard is going to california to rest. it's like a thing. >> vineyard is going to california to rest.it's like a thing. >> vineyard is going to california to rest. braunis the braunstein is just taking a different office. >> come on over. take your shoes off, settle in. s&p cuts spain's rating to bbb minus. if it goes below that, it's junk. which is -- i don't know what i was more surprised with, that they cut the rating or it wasn't junk already. it cite as deepening economic recession and limiting the government's policy options to stop the slide. and italy sold 2.9 billion of three year bonds that it no longer issues on a regular basis. that's the top of it targeted amount. kelly evans will join us with more in a few minutes. christine lagarde is calling for urgent action. ties are similar. >> very similar. >> to tackle the european debt crisis and spur sluggish growth. she praised recent steps bu
to california to rest.ts it's like thing. >> vineyard is going to california to rest.s it's like thing. >> vineyard is going to california to rest. it's like a thing. >> vineyard is going to california to rest.it's like a thing. >> vineyard is going to california to rest. braunis the braunstein is just taking a different office. >> come on over. take your shoes off, settle in. s&p cuts spain's rating to bbb minus. if it goes below that, it's junk. which is -- i...
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c car loving, obama loving california is running out of gas. hello, jane. >> they are crowding this arco store because it's the on place they can get the cheapest gas. cheap is $4.59. we'll have the story when we come back. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> ongoing refinery problems in california are causing some gas stations to shut down and prices
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and other refinery issues in california and jane wells is at a gas station in northridge, california. is it open, jane, because i hear some gas stations are actually closing. >> yes, they are and they're lining up at this gas station this morning like they're selling iphones, trying to get in while supplies gas. the cheapest price is $4.42. i snapped a photo. gas is now topping $5 a gallon in many places. they're calling it a perfect storm. refinery -- california refines its own special gasoline. you've got these refinery problems, you mentioned and issues are happening at the same time that the state is transitioning over to mandated winter blends and the result is record-high prices and that also means some stations are running out of fuel because they don't have it. they are shutting down and it's concentrated in southern california. costco tells us 16 of its gas stations have had to close for now. that's 40% of the stores stores have in southern california including in the san fernando valley where they said they don't know when they will be resupplied. this is the life blood. >>
and other refinery issues in california and jane wells is at a gas station in northridge, california. is it open, jane, because i hear some gas stations are actually closing. >> yes, they are and they're lining up at this gas station this morning like they're selling iphones, trying to get in while supplies gas. the cheapest price is $4.42. i snapped a photo. gas is now topping $5 a gallon in many places. they're calling it a perfect storm. refinery -- california refines its own special...
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a lot more on california's state of pain next. and then later, what if you could get data on your cell phone to check the web, update your facebook page for nearly free? we we will tell you how. mike rowe here at a ford dealer with a little q&a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and servic
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there's a company in california where you can rent a private jet one way to las vegas, to california, or even boston to washington for $499. that's for the whole plane, sue. that may be bad news for the industry, but it is good news for people who want to become part of the jet set. you can read more on our relaunched new website, insidewealth on cnbc.com. >> e-mail me the name of that company. thank you, robert, very much. you can read all about it, the learjet, and much more on robert's cnbc.com area. it is launching today. check it out. it's called inside wealth with robert frank. insidewealth.cnbc.com. ty, maybe you and i could finally afford a private jet. >> i would call robert frank mr. 1% there. >>> it is not only the content, it is the technology you use to deliver that content. dreamworks' new chief technology officer will join us first on cnbc to talk about the company's move into mobile. >>> and as we head out, let's check out dreamworks. the stock up almost 20% so far this year. [ male announcer ] for the saver, and a big first step. for the spender who needs a little hel
there's a company in california where you can rent a private jet one way to las vegas, to california, or even boston to washington for $499. that's for the whole plane, sue. that may be bad news for the industry, but it is good news for people who want to become part of the jet set. you can read more on our relaunched new website, insidewealth on cnbc.com. >> e-mail me the name of that company. thank you, robert, very much. you can read all about it, the learjet, and much more on robert's...
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plus 300 baskins in california. i have to make that point. as i go into grocers and some other retailers i look at the whole array of machines. i think consumers are going to be confused. we want to keep it simple. the keurig is a powerful, world tested machine. it's continued to grow. there's been a lot of discussion about green mountain. they're still growing at a very fast rate. that's good for us. we feel good about the k-cup business and our franchisees feel better about it. >> talk about being in a dynamic industry at a fascinating time. nigel, thank you so much for your time. send those over in front of you to this anchor december incomsk minutes. nigel travis joining us. >>> when we come back, the two countries in europe that could give you and the markets a whopper of a headache in the coming months. a lot more "squawk on the street's" after the break. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms
plus 300 baskins in california. i have to make that point. as i go into grocers and some other retailers i look at the whole array of machines. i think consumers are going to be confused. we want to keep it simple. the keurig is a powerful, world tested machine. it's continued to grow. there's been a lot of discussion about green mountain. they're still growing at a very fast rate. that's good for us. we feel good about the k-cup business and our franchisees feel better about it. >> talk...
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additionally in california, car bob, the radical blend that california has to themselves, inventories have risen here 5% on the back of governor brown's decision to allow more butane and to have higher vapor pressure. >> from a fundamental standpoint if you throw the chart, jamie, back up there for a second, that spread between brent and wti, isn't that, that's favorable for the refiners, is it not? >> it is. it is and as i said, the margins will be there for refiners. don't go short refiners. that's not what i'm saying. the overweight trade reallocate to let's call it market weight, put money into the large integrated programs. >> is spain any closer to seeking a bailout, as the waiting game drags on, it's creating opportunities for investors and we'll show you exactly what they are, next. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat
additionally in california, car bob, the radical blend that california has to themselves, inventories have risen here 5% on the back of governor brown's decision to allow more butane and to have higher vapor pressure. >> from a fundamental standpoint if you throw the chart, jamie, back up there for a second, that spread between brent and wti, isn't that, that's favorable for the refiners, is it not? >> it is. it is and as i said, the margins will be there for refiners. don't go...
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we appreciate your being with us from california today. >>> and another big interview -- >> it's a pleasure. thank you. >> terrific. another big interview you won't want to miss, our next guest really has the pulse of europe and the u.s. right now with his global business. sir richard branson will join sue just now on first on cnbc with what he's doing. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experience with the best. it'
we appreciate your being with us from california today. >>> and another big interview -- >> it's a pleasure. thank you. >> terrific. another big interview you won't want to miss, our next guest really has the pulse of europe and the u.s. right now with his global business. sir richard branson will join sue just now on first on cnbc with what he's doing. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell...
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we hear about the gas stations having to close out in california. i think gasoline find as bid there. in the meantime i think, you know, oil could head to around that $80 a barrel. no problem next month. >> thank you so much, for more options inside, stay tuned for "options action" straight ahead at the top of the hour. >> i kika creating controversy after erasing women in the catalog in saudi arabia. >> that's up after the break. k kika creating controversy after erasing women in the catalog in saudi arabia. >> that's up after the break. ea controversy after erasing women in the catalog in saudi arabia. >> that's up after the break. cr after erasing women in the catalog in saudi arabia. >> that's up after the break. with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex with in-depth analysis. it's an all-you-can-eat buffet for all things trading. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. it doesn't just deliver news. it's making news. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. [ male announce
we hear about the gas stations having to close out in california. i think gasoline find as bid there. in the meantime i think, you know, oil could head to around that $80 a barrel. no problem next month. >> thank you so much, for more options inside, stay tuned for "options action" straight ahead at the top of the hour. >> i kika creating controversy after erasing women in the catalog in saudi arabia. >> that's up after the break. k kika creating controversy after...
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great thing about california, most of the time you're not moving. you're just sitting there at $5 a gallon. >> the lundberg survey says national prices rose less than half a cent over the past two weeks. you didn't play the music if it's less than half a percent. that's less foreboding. it was $3.83 a gallon -- you don't want to make fun of the music p about. >> the viewers wrote in and decided they didn't like it. >> many regions outside of california seen a decline in prices. >> i like that there's some music. >> i think it may be too loud and a little too ominous. >> nothing will spoil on your parade. >> rutgers 5-0. >> how about that notre dame game. no idea. no idea. >> i know about the giants. >> that was a good situation. yankees won. >> giants i care about did not win. they got their ass kicked twice. >> your reds, though, won. >> that's what i just said. the giants i care about got their ass kicked twice. and then maybe one more time -- it will happen in cincinnati hopefully on tuesday. that's a game i can watch p. >> if they get there, wil
great thing about california, most of the time you're not moving. you're just sitting there at $5 a gallon. >> the lundberg survey says national prices rose less than half a cent over the past two weeks. you didn't play the music if it's less than half a percent. that's less foreboding. it was $3.83 a gallon -- you don't want to make fun of the music p about. >> the viewers wrote in and decided they didn't like it. >> many regions outside of california seen a decline in...
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hopefully you'll be getting some relief in california. they have agreed to start bringing in that winter blend gasoli gasoline. the ten year yield at 1.698%. dollar has been a big story, too, because of the stories about the global economy. euro at 1 .2933. dollar down against the yen at 78.28. gold prices this morning are barely budged. $1775.50. >> and now time for the global markets report. kelly evans standing by in london. kelly, good morning to you. >> andrew, hi. i was actually back in the states last week. i'm here in london, though, of course. and what's happening, markets are selling off. i'll try not to draw too much cauti cautionation there. 7:1. all of the major bourses are pretty much in the red. not a lot of positive news out there. ibex 35 down about 0.8%. all those it was down more in trade earlier. cac 40 has flipped into the positive. we'll keep an eye on clues as to whether the rest of the market can follow suit. the ftse 100, down a quarter of a percent. bae down in flaur.75%. reports that these two companies bae and
hopefully you'll be getting some relief in california. they have agreed to start bringing in that winter blend gasoli gasoline. the ten year yield at 1.698%. dollar has been a big story, too, because of the stories about the global economy. euro at 1 .2933. dollar down against the yen at 78.28. gold prices this morning are barely budged. $1775.50. >> and now time for the global markets report. kelly evans standing by in london. kelly, good morning to you. >> andrew, hi. i was...
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for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>> why has the job market been so weak if recent years? according to our next guest, the reason more employers aren't employ something because it's become more expensive to hire people. the ever expanding safety net of foot stamps and unemployment benefits putting a burden on those of us who are working. casey mulligan argues that point in an op-ed in "the new york times." i admire you for writing what you wrote. because when you addressed this topic in the media, you get slaughtered. right? it is like you're blaming people who are out of work. that's not what you're doing. you're pointing out though that more benefi
for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>> why has...
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>> we've seen some chapter nine activities specifically in california, stockman, san bernardino, but remember these are very small cities, and typically you could trace these activities, these defaults, which are very small, city of 200,000 or 300,000, half a million people, to one of a few things. one is just mismanagement of the fiscal affairs of that locale, two is property taxes in california, you saw property go way up and adjustments with them coming down it was pretty hard, three in the case of harrisburg you see an ill fated project that never should have gun guaranteed by the city. >> were you watching in the green room, did you see governor scott? >> some of it. >> you got a governor like him and then kasich in ohio, and scott walker in wisconsin. aren't you in illinois? >> yes. >> do you have a feeling as a muni professional about who is on the right track? the governor in illinois, did you endorse his efforts in the way he decided to close the budget with higher taxes versus the way some of these other guys are doing it? do you have a feeling for that? >> i do and joe, yo
>> we've seen some chapter nine activities specifically in california, stockman, san bernardino, but remember these are very small cities, and typically you could trace these activities, these defaults, which are very small, city of 200,000 or 300,000, half a million people, to one of a few things. one is just mismanagement of the fiscal affairs of that locale, two is property taxes in california, you saw property go way up and adjustments with them coming down it was pretty hard, three...
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we'll take you live to california for the latest. with , a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> california trying to allow for some leave at the pump. governor jerry brown asked pollution regulators to start selling winter blend fuel. the average price of regular unleaded hitting $4.66 a gallon yesterday. our jane wells is on the case live this morning in north ridge, california, an amazing number, jane. >> reporter: hey, carl, $4.58 at costco. costco is getting sup
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but after his adoptive mother passed away, ellis oon dropped t of school and headed to california with little money in his pocket. his skills were quickly recognized. he helped build the first ibm compatible mainframe system. in 1977, he and two of his colleagues broke off and started a company that would eventually become oracle. ellison took the company public in 1986, already a billion-dollar enterprise. now a $100 billion company, his mystique has grown as a billionaire who lives on the edge. he's made shareholders nervous while suffering body blows from mountain biking and surfing. he won a yacht race in sidney overcoming hurricane-strength winds that sank five competitors and drowned six participants. some have speculated he's the inspiration for the tony stark character in "the iron man" films, with ellison even making a cameo in the most recent sequel. ellison's passion for boating it now focused on the america's cup competition. >> this sis extreme sailing. >> he's the principle supporter of the oracle bmw racing team, which won in 2010, besting the field by more than five min
but after his adoptive mother passed away, ellis oon dropped t of school and headed to california with little money in his pocket. his skills were quickly recognized. he helped build the first ibm compatible mainframe system. in 1977, he and two of his colleagues broke off and started a company that would eventually become oracle. ellison took the company public in 1986, already a billion-dollar enterprise. now a $100 billion company, his mystique has grown as a billionaire who lives on the...
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if california was an indication, i think the important thing to bear in mind is this will be a relatively short term impact. even when you start to see a broadening in the local product market, it probably could lend a million to $4 million per refinery in additional income but only for a short period of time. these are huge, huge companies. before people think that this is really to build in the price of the stock, you probably shouldn't. >> you have to remember, people, everyone filled up their cars prior to the storm. so they filled them up, they got gas for their general ray tors. they really pulled out of supply for the demand. after the storm, we've had a lot of demand destruction. >> that's true. >> you could see a couple of days this go on a little bit further, there's going to be a lot of shorts put out that are stuck u. successful. by far, they have eliminated more demand. >> coming up, the ceo of general rack. storms of the century become yearly events. a mega day s. we'll tell you which deals are hot, which are not right after this. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going
if california was an indication, i think the important thing to bear in mind is this will be a relatively short term impact. even when you start to see a broadening in the local product market, it probably could lend a million to $4 million per refinery in additional income but only for a short period of time. these are huge, huge companies. before people think that this is really to build in the price of the stock, you probably shouldn't. >> you have to remember, people, everyone filled...
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for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." seema mody here at the market flash desk. some news around green mountain coffee hitting the tape. the company looking to expand overseas moving ahead of its canadian business to a position it calls president of international business development. the stock up roughly 8%. >>> rick santelli is live in chicago. >> of course we have blowout numbers on housing today on starts and permits. along with news that's stabilizing in europe, funding costs neseem to be moderate. the bull market is here and now. if you look at a two-day chart, we've rallied 13 basis points. it's been a monday sinc
for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>> welcome...
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and our business in california is up 28%. so, it's our asian mix combined with our geographic mix, combined, of course, with our operating strength. >> if you were to say where we stand in terms of the economy, in terms of the consumer, it sound like very good things coming through, at least what you see from your perspective. >> yes, i called out from the becky, beginning of of the year, risk in fourth quarter from disruption in the election, of course, and fiscal cliff. so far the consumer is still in our stores and is still buying. i expect the industry to average in the mid-14 range here in the fourth quarter. and the consumer seems to be saying, you know, as exciting as the election is, it's not a distraction from going out and buying a car. >> and that's a big deal if they're not -- >> and they believe the fiscal cliff will get solved. that the democrats and republicans will join hands and rather than jumping off the cliff, will shake hands and make some sort of deal. so, that's a very interesting insight as to how the
and our business in california is up 28%. so, it's our asian mix combined with our geographic mix, combined, of course, with our operating strength. >> if you were to say where we stand in terms of the economy, in terms of the consumer, it sound like very good things coming through, at least what you see from your perspective. >> yes, i called out from the becky, beginning of of the year, risk in fourth quarter from disruption in the election, of course, and fiscal cliff. so far the...
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>> researchers in california have discovered that a beluga whale named knock has taught himself to mimic human speech. we've actually obtained a clip of the talking whale. take a listen. >> . >> you did that with steve grasso. >> that's awesome. >> the dramatic pause, too. >> looks a little -- >> first move tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. >>> apple didn't deliver exactly what wall street was expecting. with the slew of new products on the way can it survive the gauntlet that's crushing so many stocks? i'm getting to the core of it all. so stick around tonight because "mad money" is coming up next. ha big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer.
>> researchers in california have discovered that a beluga whale named knock has taught himself to mimic human speech. we've actually obtained a clip of the talking whale. take a listen. >> . >> you did that with steve grasso. >> that's awesome. >> the dramatic pause, too. >> looks a little -- >> first move tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. >>> apple didn't deliver exactly what wall street was expecting. with the slew of new...
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california: income tax. >> texas, florida, michigan, colorado. >> okay, four out of the six have income taxes. i mean, i've heard a lot of businessmen say what you're saying, and i keep wondering, well, where are they gonna move if they leave? >> well, each state has its own competitive advantages. so by adding this additional burden, it makes us much less attractive. >> adam stites is another entrepreneur who opposes the initiative. he moved his company, istores, from portland, oregon, across the columbia river to vancouver, washington, just nine miles away. >> it broke down to taxes. oregon has the highest income tax in the united states, and washington has the lowest at 0%. >> istores is the largest online retailer of paintball equipment. [paintball gun clicking] stites has been hiring staff for a new company he acquired that sells prank novelties. this for halloween? >> it is for halloween or for any times that you need to be a man-eating shark. >> under the new tax, he would have to pay $50,000 a year. and that, he says, would hamper his ability to expand any further. this money, i
california: income tax. >> texas, florida, michigan, colorado. >> okay, four out of the six have income taxes. i mean, i've heard a lot of businessmen say what you're saying, and i keep wondering, well, where are they gonna move if they leave? >> well, each state has its own competitive advantages. so by adding this additional burden, it makes us much less attractive. >> adam stites is another entrepreneur who opposes the initiative. he moved his company, istores, from...
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location, though, we weren't exactly expecting in san jose at the california theater. apple has had an event there before. it was a music event, u2 was there. steve jobs staged it there. it says we've got a little more to show you. you can read into it maybe it's a little ipad they want to show us. this event will be at 10:00 a.m. pacific which is a usual time for these events, of course, we will be there, this is the invitation we've all been expecting. let's see what apple stock is doing. looks like we have a pop that started before this invitation came out but now finally here it is. a week from today. >> intraday turnaround. what's the bigger story? want to talk about apple or citi? >> i think citi is a bigger story for today. it's not a major event with citi because like we said you have a ceo running a business that wasn't doing a great job and now news is out that the board let him go yesterday after making what they said not executing properly. one thing they pointed out to was the attempt to increase the dividend so apple is a huge story. it came from 7.05 to
location, though, we weren't exactly expecting in san jose at the california theater. apple has had an event there before. it was a music event, u2 was there. steve jobs staged it there. it says we've got a little more to show you. you can read into it maybe it's a little ipad they want to show us. this event will be at 10:00 a.m. pacific which is a usual time for these events, of course, we will be there, this is the invitation we've all been expecting. let's see what apple stock is doing....
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even in counties in california where you had a huge glut of housing and some of the county, you have shortages and housing prices are going up. so housing is becoming a better economic engine. and presently we're only building about 500,000 new homes. in a year from now, i expect us to go back to that million new home level and that's going to create new jobs. second of all, our banks are in great shape. much better shape than the european banks, much better than the asian banks. and i do believe they have the capacity to lend more when there is sufficient edemand. and we have been blessed with incredible amounts of energy. we're the third largest producer of oil in the world today. oil production in the united states is up 8%. we have all the natural gas. and so this is going to be a huge job creator. >> i want to get your take on really what was behind this strength today. a lot of people saying it was a romney rally. we want to run a sound bite of mitt romney and the president, pot to get you to react to it, but to put perspective in what we saw today in stocks. >> my plan has fiv
even in counties in california where you had a huge glut of housing and some of the county, you have shortages and housing prices are going up. so housing is becoming a better economic engine. and presently we're only building about 500,000 new homes. in a year from now, i expect us to go back to that million new home level and that's going to create new jobs. second of all, our banks are in great shape. much better shape than the european banks, much better than the asian banks. and i do...
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they might have brought california back to reality but it's still out there someplace. >> texas instruments downgraded to neutral from positive at susquehanna research, citigroup downgraded to neutral from buy, interactive corp. upgraded to buy from hold and allstart downgraded to market perform from outperform, target cap remains $40 a share. >>> coming up at the top of the hour we'll kick off the fourth quarter with jeremy siegel and tell you where you should be putting your money to work and one of the fed's proponents of quantitative easing, charles evans joins us, and some of the other prospects for our economy. "squawk" is back right after this. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. we were just driving along, comin' back from the lake, and all of a sudden, ka-plam. it blindsid
they might have brought california back to reality but it's still out there someplace. >> texas instruments downgraded to neutral from positive at susquehanna research, citigroup downgraded to neutral from buy, interactive corp. upgraded to buy from hold and allstart downgraded to market perform from outperform, target cap remains $40 a share. >>> coming up at the top of the hour we'll kick off the fourth quarter with jeremy siegel and tell you where you should be putting your...
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i actually know someone out in california, the epicenter of the subprime crisis in northern california, he rented out a lot of the homes they built, and people walked out not just with the washer, dryer, subzero refrigerator, they even took the kitchen sink. you can't make that up. multipliers are a little less. i think it's really important you saw in the industrial production numbers, which were weak yesterday. where was that strength? carpeting, aplipss, and furniture. you're starting to see the housing market and the fact that housing prices are no longer falling and people are seeing those headlines, biggest wealth effect out there. >> tom, big leaders today, dr horton, pultze. and every other week we get a valuation call saying party's going to end. is it close to being over? >> we did a piece in august, one of several pieces, housing cycles for the stocks last three to five years. we're not even one year into these cycles. last three cycles, 100% of the move was rerating. you really shouldn't focus on earnings actually. i think it's a pretty classic cycle. i'd still buy them at
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the entire town of bridgeville, california. a honus wagner baseball card. i wonder, ken, over time, if the average -- maybe the median price point has to have gone up, right? >> actually, i think you're seeing the price come down. two reasons there. one would be the vehicle sales category is becoming a much smaller factor for the company, and second has been around currency headwinds. pricing was down in the quarter. if you separate out the vehicles, i think that that's something that will stand to increase over time too. >> we should have the buy now button for the g2 jet. >> i think they're close. >> ken, thanks so much. always good to talk to you. >> thank you. >> subcategory based on color. we've got a market flash here. this time within the semiconductor space. brian sullivan is back at headquarters. >> thanks, michelle. when you're trading at 34 times earnings, you'd better not disappoint the street. that's exactly what mellanox has done, israeli based semiconductor manufacturer. the problem, the street estimating $156 million. that stock is down 21%.
the entire town of bridgeville, california. a honus wagner baseball card. i wonder, ken, over time, if the average -- maybe the median price point has to have gone up, right? >> actually, i think you're seeing the price come down. two reasons there. one would be the vehicle sales category is becoming a much smaller factor for the company, and second has been around currency headwinds. pricing was down in the quarter. if you separate out the vehicles, i think that that's something that...
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obviously in california, liquor as you said, huge. if we could get liquor in the east coast costcos, tobacco, not that i encourage smoking. >> i am not a believer that we should be a seller of china here. i am more interested in buying china. >> costs that appeal to a higher income consumer. and that's the reason they're so insulated environment. they're going after a high-end consumer with a decent value proposition. >> i think the shares have underperformed over the past quarter or two on the fears that perhaps china slowed more than anticipated and ultimately with them coming out with a 6% comp in the region while it is a deceleration, i think people demonstrated some relief that it was work. >> good wednesday morning. live here at the new york stock exchange, let's check the markets this morning. the dow adding to losses after yesterday's 110-point drubing, that was the worst point loss since august 23. but we are adding to it. and now down 51, s&p down two, and nasdaq holding on relatively to the flat line, after, of course, its
obviously in california, liquor as you said, huge. if we could get liquor in the east coast costcos, tobacco, not that i encourage smoking. >> i am not a believer that we should be a seller of china here. i am more interested in buying china. >> costs that appeal to a higher income consumer. and that's the reason they're so insulated environment. they're going after a high-end consumer with a decent value proposition. >> i think the shares have underperformed over the past...
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the biggest drop was in california, and while texas added the most jobs in september, california added the most jobs this year. they're being created in all areas. it is coming from start up businesses. is the election on ceo andy moeck's mind? >> in the equation we have to hire or not hire someone, who is in office is zero input. >> chevron was interviewing engineers this week to see if they're willing to move to bakersfield. >> you have to go where the jobs are, you have to follow the work, you can't restrict yourself in an kmie like this to something that's just close by. >> then there are the swing states in this election. michigan which lost the most jobs, followed by ohio with job losses for nearly that much, and while ohio showed gains of almost 90,000 jobs, there remains there long unemployed people like mark jacobs, searching craigslist every day. >> right now i'm applying for temporary holiday work like department stores and stuff. i tried that last year, got interviews, but not a position. people are saying jobs are number one. for me that's true. i don't give a damn about t
the biggest drop was in california, and while texas added the most jobs in september, california added the most jobs this year. they're being created in all areas. it is coming from start up businesses. is the election on ceo andy moeck's mind? >> in the equation we have to hire or not hire someone, who is in office is zero input. >> chevron was interviewing engineers this week to see if they're willing to move to bakersfield. >> you have to go where the jobs are, you have to...
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you can't have a part of tokyo real estate selling at price of the whole state of california. >> sam zell said you need to clear the system. sounds like you're not empathetic and sounds cruel but we never really cleared the system in a lot of these markets and you need to clear it before it can come back and he feels i think the same way. >> he was talking about the real estate market. >> right but even housing and i think even letting gm go, clear that system, he meant even let the chips fall where they may in the financial sector. do you remember, the fdic, let it all clear. >> and theoretically if you look back in hitsry, that has to happen and it has happened, it happens by having a depression, it happens by the kings cutting the edge of the gold coins down or killing all the financiers so you don't have any money, that's the old time. >> it's right back then, you still do, walk out on the east river and fall through the ice when occupy wall street takes over. >> we have not had our recession ye recession/depression yet? >> people that were unemployment had pain but not like this
you can't have a part of tokyo real estate selling at price of the whole state of california. >> sam zell said you need to clear the system. sounds like you're not empathetic and sounds cruel but we never really cleared the system in a lot of these markets and you need to clear it before it can come back and he feels i think the same way. >> he was talking about the real estate market. >> right but even housing and i think even letting gm go, clear that system, he meant even...
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. >> it's like no state -- not any state, i don't expect romney and ryan to be out in california but even pennsylvania now, they send paul ryan there and the president is still going to north carolina. no one is creeding anything at this point. >> chuck todd points out colorado is probably the swing state that gets the least respect. he was tweeting about this over the weekend because it's hard to get there and so it doesn't get as much attention. >> the football team really sucks this year. right, john? >> reporter: but really look, guys, for florida, ohio and virginia, those are the key swing states. romney has gotten an advantage in florida. looks like we're tied in virginia, obama slightly ahead in ohio, republicans believe that romney needs to take all three, and he's close enough that that's plausible. >> all right, john. thanks. we'll see you and we'll do this again tomorrow morning. debate coverage starts here 7:00 p.m. on cnbc, the twicer is live, #cnbc2012 and for a chance to see your twit in the twicker. >> a quick note we just said that the bp deal had not crossed the tap
. >> it's like no state -- not any state, i don't expect romney and ryan to be out in california but even pennsylvania now, they send paul ryan there and the president is still going to north carolina. no one is creeding anything at this point. >> chuck todd points out colorado is probably the swing state that gets the least respect. he was tweeting about this over the weekend because it's hard to get there and so it doesn't get as much attention. >> the football team really...
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another california pension fund, the california public employees retirement system, which has $273 billion under management, is opposing the re-election of rupert murdoch and his sons james and lachlan from the board. this according to the telegraph. they have not responded to request for comment. these two join a broad list of investors against the murdoch family control. proxy advisory service glass lewis and british hedge fund hermes have come out in opposition to his role as chir. christian brothers investment services gathered 18 investors with more than $1.6 trillion in assets under management and $13.4 million news corp. class a shares. they expressed support for an independent chairman. opposition to murdoch's control of the board has been growing since the phone hacking scandal in news of the world last summer though there was opposition to murdoch at last year's meeting. this is the first meeting to include resolutions against murdoch on the proxy voting form that allows investors to vote against murdoch without traveling to los angeles. but the murdoch family is unlikely to be o
another california pension fund, the california public employees retirement system, which has $273 billion under management, is opposing the re-election of rupert murdoch and his sons james and lachlan from the board. this according to the telegraph. they have not responded to request for comment. these two join a broad list of investors against the murdoch family control. proxy advisory service glass lewis and british hedge fund hermes have come out in opposition to his role as chir. christian...
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road map starts in cupertino, california, where apple earnings missed. gross margins fell and the stock is moderately higher. we'll go through positives and negatives of a controversial quarter. >> amazon posted first loss in a decade with operating expenses up 28%. higher as well premarket. are investors too nervous to short those names in the holiday season? >> broad market is lower despite the gdp number. we'll get the view. >>> bombshell ticktock in "the new york times." >>> futures off the lows after the release of the final -- preliminary hearing gdp report from before the presidential election. data showing the economy grew 2% in the third quarter. that's above expectations and up from 1.3 we saw in q-2. numbers were boosted by consumer spending and defense and a big part of this, we'll see today whether we're still in an environment where people question data clearly gdp is more hard to manipulate than the jobs number. >> i thought the same. as soon as numbers came out, i said the people who do not like obama will say this was padded by five more
road map starts in cupertino, california, where apple earnings missed. gross margins fell and the stock is moderately higher. we'll go through positives and negatives of a controversial quarter. >> amazon posted first loss in a decade with operating expenses up 28%. higher as well premarket. are investors too nervous to short those names in the holiday season? >> broad market is lower despite the gdp number. we'll get the view. >>> bombshell ticktock in "the new york...
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i know california had a very large denial. so the numbers shouldn't be shocking but it puts us back where we ought to be. the preopening equities have been an about-face in the dow futures by about ten, they were up about eight, now down about two, nothing huge, but i have to tell you, i'm a bit surprised. we've traded down a couple of basis points in yield and the reason it's important for all you kind of armchair technicians out there, the moving average is 180 1.80 to 1.81 in a ten-year. down here the moving averages aren't the first thing you look at but there's more detail with the technical analysis down here, maybe closer to 2% but it is significant. we're monitoring which side of 1.31 the euro currency hangs out on. the euro and the dollar index in particular may be more concerned about issues in china, considering the biggest economy in europe, germany, has a pretty important relationship on the export side with china. back to you. >> okay, thank you, rick. for more on the claims numbers, let's get to steve liesman an
i know california had a very large denial. so the numbers shouldn't be shocking but it puts us back where we ought to be. the preopening equities have been an about-face in the dow futures by about ten, they were up about eight, now down about two, nothing huge, but i have to tell you, i'm a bit surprised. we've traded down a couple of basis points in yield and the reason it's important for all you kind of armchair technicians out there, the moving average is 180 1.80 to 1.81 in a ten-year....
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for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>> only one thing can brighten this market day. that's simon hobbs. >> in three hours time we'll know if apple has it with launch of ipad mini. we'll talk about that with two shareholders in the next hour of the show and what marissa mayer is doing at yahoo! and fundamentals on facebook going into their earnings tonight and more importantly we'll talk about this market and whether the bernanke put is dissolving before our eyes. back to you. >> let's get to six in 60. six stocks in 60 seconds give or take a few. >> rbc says buy. if you see this go up, china stimulus is working. >> pmis tonight overnight. news out of t
for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>> only...